Featured Legal & Civilizational Advocacy
A curated look at my legal battles and intellectual work focused on Bharat’s civilizational identity, temple rights, and constitutional reform.
In this discussion on the Tirupati Laddu controversy, I break down my analysis of the situation. I argue that such incidents are not isolated but are symptoms of deeper issues, including systematic demographic changes and the urgent need for Hindus to reclaim their temples from state control. This is a frank assessment of the challenges we face and the multi-level response required, from societal action to legal and political reforms like anti-conversion laws.
A significant victory in the courtroom for free speech. I was privileged to represent Dr. Anand Ranganathan in this matter. His words of gratitude underscore the stakes of these legal battles. For me, every case is a fight to ensure that Bharat remains in safe hands.
An invitation to a fireside chat at the Harvard Kennedy School. I presented my analysis on the Indian Constitution after 75 years, viewed through a civilizational lens. Engaging with premier global institutions is crucial for shaping the international narrative about Bharat's legal and political evolution.
A clip from my podcast with Smita Prakash for ANI, where I deconstruct the legal and constitutional arguments surrounding the Places of Worship Act of 1991. The significant viewership indicates a widespread public interest in understanding the truth of these critical national debates.
A moment of profound significance, standing before the Shri Ram Mandir in Ayodhya during the Pran Pratishtha ceremony. This is not just a temple, but the culmination of a 500-year struggle and a testament to the resilience of the Dharmic civilization. It serves as a powerful reminder of the work that lies ahead.
The schedule for a panel discussion on the Uniform Civil Code in India, where I shared the stage with a retired Supreme Court Judge and a Member of Parliament. My participation in such forums is part of my effort to contribute to the legal groundwork for essential reforms like the UCC.
A screenshot of my article for Open The Magazine, where I question whether our sacred sites are places of worship or prisoners of war under the current legal framework. I argue for the constitutional right of Dharmic communities to seek restitutive justice for occupied sites through the courts.
About Featured
When assessing a case for litigation, I do not just look for standard legal loopholes. I analyze whether the issue addresses foundational injustices or structural constitutional gaps. Before we discuss a consultation, consider that my strategy is to apply decolonial legal principles to ensure that constitutional arguments align with the civilizational reality of Bharat, rather than just treating it as a routine dispute.
My legal practice is fundamentally rooted in the conviction that the courtroom is a site for civilizational correction. Whether I am representing a client in the Supreme Court of India, challenging the Places of Worship Act, or advocating for the freedom of temples from state control, my approach remains consistent: the law must serve the Dharmic foundation of the nation.
My Approach to Litigation
I do not offer generalized legal advice. My work centers on:
- Constitutional Rights Litigation: Tackling matters that have a ripple effect on society, including anti-conversion laws and Uniform Civil Code (UCC) debates.
- Civilizational Litigation: Utilizing historical and demographic data to support legal arguments, moving beyond the colonial-era interpretation of the Indian Constitution.
- Strategic Advocacy: I work with clients who are prepared to engage in high-stakes, long-term legal battles. My conferences are designed to provide a brutal, reality-based assessment of case merit, precedent, and potential outcomes.
Why Strategic Consultation Matters
Many clients approach me with cases that are structurally weak because they lack the necessary historical or constitutional framing. In our one-on-one sessions, we move beyond the surface issues. We evaluate the document architecture, refine the 'Questions of Law' to capture judicial attention, and build a roadmap for the Higher Courts. If you are looking for conventional legal representation that seeks quick, procedural outcomes, my approach may not be the right fit. If you are seeking representation that understands the civilizational stakes of your dispute, we should speak.
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